Do you want to use silica?

A. Yes

B. No

If you want to use silica, you need to have a separate open injector dedicated to a silica concentrate. Silica will be the first injector on your board followed by a mixing chamber. We recommend using Agsil 16h - potassium silicate. It can be purchased in various sizes online and the mixing instructions are in the spreadsheet below.

If you need a 2-part base, you will need to purchase the 3-part line. During the mixing of the liquid concentrates, Grow will be one part (A) micro+bloom will be the second part (B) and Agsil 16h potassium silicate will be the third part (C).

The top part of the spreadsheet below tells you how many grams of each product you will add to 1 gallon of distilled or RO water. Do not use tap or well water to make liquid concentrates. The second section of the spreadsheet allows you to adjust your injector ratios. Below each injector setting is the recommended upper and lower limit for veg and bloom. Finally, the bottom portion is your nutrient profile. The nutrient profile will adjust with changes to the injector ratios.

If you don't have an injector for pH correction - no problem. You can adjust the pH of the bloom+micro liquid concentrate up or down to get the final pH where you need it. We highly recommend using sulfuric acid as a pH down with this line. It can be found online or at any auto supply store under battery acid refill kits. If you don't have access to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid will work too.

Download the file below to make any adjustments to the injector ratios in this spreadsheet.

If you need a 2-part base, you will need to purchase the 3-part line. During the mixing of the liquid concentrates, Grow will be one part (A) and micro+bloom will be the second part (B).

The top part of the spreadsheet below tells you how many grams of each product you will add to 1 gallon of distilled or RO water. Do not use tap or well water to make liquid concentrates. The second section of the spreadsheet allows you to adjust your injector ratios. Below each injector setting is the recommended upper and lower limit for veg and bloom. Finally, the bottom portion is your nutrient profile. The nutrient profile will adjust with changes to the injector ratios.

If you don't have an injector for pH correction - no problem. You can adjust the pH of the bloom+micro liquid concentrate up or down to get the final pH where you need it. We highly recommend using sulfuric acid as a pH down with this line. It can be found online or at any auto supply store under battery acid refill kits. If you don't have access to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid will work too.

Download the file below to make any adjustments to the injector ratios in this spreadsheet.

Do you want to use silica?

A. Yes

B. No

If you want to use silica, you need to have a separate open injector dedicated to a silica concentrate. Silica will be the first injector on your board followed by a mixing chamber. We recommend using Agsil 16h - potassium silicate. It can be purchased in various sizes online and the mixing instructions are in the spreadsheet below.

The spreadsheet below has mixing instructions for the 3-part line. During the mixing of these liquid concentrates, Grow will be one part (A) Micro will be one part (B) Bloom will be one part (C) and Agsil 16h potassium silicate will be one part (D).

The top part of the spreadsheet below tells you how many grams of each product you will add to 1 gallon of distilled or RO water. Do not use tap or well water to make liquid concentrates. The second section of the spreadsheet allows you to adjust your injector ratios. Below each injector setting is the recommended upper and lower limit for veg and bloom. Finally, the bottom portion is your nutrient profile. The nutrient profile will adjust with changes to the injector ratios.

If you don't have an injector for pH correction - no problem. You can adjust the pH of the bloom liquid concentrate up or down to get the final pH where you need it. We highly recommend using sulfuric acid as a pH down with this line. It can be found online or at any auto supply store under battery acid refill kits. If you don't have access to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid will work too.

Download the file below to make any adjustments to the injector ratios in this spreadsheet.

The spreadsheet below has mixing instructions for the 3-part line. During the mixing of these liquid concentrates, Grow will be one part (A) Micro will be one part (B) and Bloom will be one part (C).

The top part of the spreadsheet below tells you how many grams of each product you will add to 1 gallon of distilled or RO water. Do not use tap or well water to make liquid concentrates. The second section of the spreadsheet allows you to adjust your injector ratios. Below each injector setting is the recommended upper and lower limit for veg and bloom. Finally, the bottom portion is your nutrient profile. The nutrient profile will adjust with changes to the injector ratios.

If you don't have an injector for pH correction - no problem. You can adjust the pH of the Bloom liquid concentrate up or down to get the final pH where you need it. We highly recommend using sulfuric acid as a pH down with this line. It can be found online or at any auto supply store under battery acid refill kits. If you don't have access to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid will work too.

Download the file below to make any adjustments to the injector ratios in this spreadsheet.